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The PIPSC 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) is taking place in person and virtual on December 12 and 13, 2025, in Toronto, Ontario. We are putting our CP Group delegation together.
The CNSC Pay Equity Committee is entering the final steps of completing the legislated pay equity plan. Originally scheduled for September 2024, the CNSC obtained an authorization to extend the ...
The PIPSC 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) is taking place in person and/or virtual December 12th and 13th at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto. We are assembling our SP Group delegation. If ...
CHALK RIVER (Ontario), June 19, 2025 – Members of the Chalk River Professional Employee Group (CRPEG)—represented by the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC)—have voted to ...
Below is a review of the fundamental provisions of Work Force Adjustment (WFA) as they apply to Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) indeterminate employees. This does not apply to term employees. A WFA ...
The RE Group Annual General Meeting (AGM) is taking place in-person and virtually on Saturday, June 7 at PIPSC Headquarters, 250 Tremblay Road, Ottawa, Ontario. If you want to become a voting delegate ...
The RCMP Civilian Member Bargaining team is pleased to announce the results of the ratification vote on our tentative agreement with the Treasury Board of Canada. A majority of members voted to accept ...
PIPSC, along with community and labour organizations across the country, is advocating for working people’s interests as Canada responds to new US tariffs.
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Selection of President of the Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions National Consultation Team PIPSC is selecting a President of Consultation for the Canada Economic Development for Quebec ...
If you’re facing a WFA situation, PIPSC is here for you. You’re invited to a webinar about Workforce Adjustments in the public service and how they may affect you.
Nine years after its launch, the Phoenix Pay System continues to fail Canada's public servants and Canadian taxpayers while costs soar past $3.5 billion. As the government pours more money into ...
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